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Interview with Eric R. Kandel: From Memory, Free Will, and the Problem with Freud to Fortunate Decisions
Eric R. Kandel, M.D.1, 2
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Laboratories, 2Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia Univeristy

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0:10 Short- and long-term memory10

0:36 Molecular mechanism underlying short- and long-term memory36

1:07 The formation of long-term memory67

1:33 Biological memory differs fundamentally from data storage in computers93

2:18 Free will: the role of consciousness and strong evidence for its existence138

4:07 Entering business247

5:38 Being a scientific advisor at Memory Pharmaceuticals338

6:29 Predicting the outcome of drug development389

6:49 Use and abuse of drugs in children409

8:01 Merging of scientific disciplines481

10:33 Ego, super-ego, and id633

10:55 The problem with Freud655

13:12 Fortunate decisions792

14:23 Adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus: challenging the work of Eric Kandel?863

15:50 The quality of scientific controversy changes950

16:40 "Arthur", the genome of rice, and the revival of theory1000

Eric R. Kandel shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Arvid Carlsson and Paul Greengard in 2000 for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. Eric Kandel was rewarded for his discoveries of molecular mechanisms underlying learning and memory. He is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Senior Investigator at Columbia Universities Center for Neurobiology and Behavior.

In this interview given at Hertie Foundation's Neuroforum 2008 on April 18, 2008 in Frankfurt, Germany, Nobel Prize Laureate Eric R. Kandel takes us on an enlighting journey ranging from memory, free will, the problem with Freud , to scientific challenges and the rise of European science. Starting with short- and long-term memory basics, underlying molecular mechanisms, and events affecting the formation of long-term memory, Eric Kandel then shares his thoughts on the issue of free will and makes a strong case for its existence. In addition to his outstanding scientific career, Eric Kandel developed an interest in business and today serves as scientific advisor at Memory Pharmaceuticals. Eric Kandel then talks about the use and abuse of drugs in children and the merging of scientific disciplines. In one of the most intriguing parts of the interview, Kandel shares his thoughts on Freud, Freud's mistakes, and the unique situation that the generations following Freud did not develop Freud's work further. The interview then turns to more scientific aspects and Eric Kandel talks about his confidence and courage during the initial phases of his scientific career, studying learning and memory, and employing a strictly reductionistic approach, best characterized by his simple model organism Aplysia. Eric Kandel then describes one of the most challenging phases in his scientific career when adult neurogenesis was discovered in the hippocampus, a structure so integral to Kandel's work. The final parts of the interview cover today's absence of epic battles and controversies and the rise of European science.

Kandel, M.D. ER (2008). Interview with Eric R. Kandel: From Memory, Free Will, and the Problem with Freud to Fortunate Decisions. JoVE. 15. http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=762, doi: 10.3791/762
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09/04/2008 2:00:14 AM
Darren WONG responded with a statement of type: Neutral

What a great neural scientist! Never stop research even now.

 

BTW, he was my boss' boss.

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03/23/2009 8:50:02 AM
Ela Dharmalingam responded with a statement of type: Neutral

Had a chance to listen to his lecture recently...a person full of energy even at this age....and a scientist who also is a friendly human being...

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